5 Ways Introverts Can Develop a Strong Personality
Being shy and being introverted are often used interchangeably. But, many introverts do NOT define their personality as shy – nervous or scared to interact with others, especially in group settings. Instead, introverts will tell you that they CAN indeed interact and socialize, comfortably, with others; but, it’s not their preference.
The intro in the term introvert is the key. Introverts are typically very introspective: they spend a good deal of time in self-analysis. They examine their own thoughts, preferences, perceptions and observations to gauge their life’s direction and make life choices.
So, introverts are NOT simply timid individuals, who do not possess social skills. In fact, many successful public figures will admit that they are more introverted than extraverted.
Introverts are quite capable of developing and exuding strong personalities and publicly exhibiting their distinctive characteristics without fear. However, there are a few key factors that introverts need to consider as they attempt to develop and display their personality to the world.
The five (5) elements discussed below are ones that I think are essential to the aim of introverts to take charge and exhibit a secure and strong personality

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